As a Dragon Ball fan, I confess that right now, with the state of the franchise, the manga and all that, I'm no longer giving it much priority. Mind you, I still watch anything that comes out, but not with as much enthusiasm or excitement as when I was a kid. Now it's just nostalgia and if I want to see something good I prefer to watch DBZ. Dragon Ball Super is for me like a kind of love/hate: hate for how it started and love for how it ended. But that hatred intensified even more after Dragon Ball Daima came out, with something so different from Super and much more similar to GT or the original Dragon Ball. But hey, I'm not saying it's bad that they expand and invent new things for the franchise, but lately I've been waiting for some kind of "Remake" of Dragon Ball, with quality animation for thus reliving those times when one saw little Goku fighting left and right, going on adventures and not having to deal with censorship or current cancellation. But with each passing day, I see that dream further away from reality. So I'll have to watch Daima to be satisfied, at least with its good animation and the nostalgia it conveys.
By the way, what do you think of Dragon Ball Daima?
I only just saw this term somewhere, I've no idea about it other than it looks like a re-attempt at GT since that wasn't popular, hence being turned into a child again.
I was way more intrigued about the whole Black frieza and granola stuff, but I guess that'll have to wait. I think this looks like it's specifically designed to bring in a new generation of young kids which tbh makes sense if you want to keep a franchise going. The creator was apparently significantly involved in this Daima, if that makes you feel better lol.
Regarding the others, I think our exhaustion of 30 years of having DBZ in the ether prevents us ever from truly getting into any new stuff, regardless of its quality (I LOVED the voice dubbing actors and still do, even though they're objectively awful lol) but I do agree seeing a remake of the OG stuff would be awesome. I'm sure it's got many years ahead to get this stuff out